- Envelope
with 6 color cards of Finnish costumes/dancers.
With pages of Narration from Suomi College student-faculty program on
Finnish dances and costumes presented at University of Wisc., Green Bay,
1972.

1. Separate,
blue folder with old postcards on photograph paper. Pictures of various cities, regions,
buildings in Finland. "These cards
were purchased through Mr. Ranamaki at the Book Concern about 1930." 10 pages,
20 cards.

2. Separate,
red folder with old postcards on photo paper.
(no explanation but probably the same source as folder 1. Also 10 pages, 20 cards.

- Sm. Booklet / reprint: "The Economic Development of Finland shown in
Maps" Lecture given December 10,
1948 by Eino Jutikkala. (reprinted from
Proceedings of the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters 1948, Helsinki 1950)

- Paper: "The Finns in American Colonial History: (remarks of Hon. Frank E. Hook, Member of
Congress from Michigan in House of Representatives, August 21, 1937. 8 pp
(reference to Delaware Tercentenary observance in 1938)

- Paper,
copy of Address given at NMU on Finnish Culture Week, December 16-21, 1975 : "
From Underground Mines to backwoods Farms"
(Dr. John I. Kolehmainen) - as printed in the Congressional Record of
the U.S. Senate, January 10, 1975.
(Finnish Americans: A Proud Heritage.
Bound in cardboard cover.

- Report
# 1391, House of Representatives. July
29, 1937. "First Permanent Settlement in
Delaware River Valley" (Mr. Allen of Pennsylvania, from the Committee on
Foreign Affairs) Invitation to
Government of Finland to participate in 300th anniversary celebration; & info. Re: New
Sweden Colony.

- Booklet
/ Exhibition Catalog: "Delaware
350" - 350 years of Finnish American
Friendship 1638-1988. / The Beginning of
Finnish Migration to the New World (written in Finnish, Swedish and
English). Institute of Migration, Turku, Finland. 1988

- Correspondence,
Suomi College Librarian, Mrs. Douglass Ollila, and Floyd Milkey, re: research
on Mullikka family, New Sweden on the Delaware, and Savo district of
Finland. (4 pages; August, 1955)

- Booklet: The Making of a welding engineer and the
birth of a welding enterprise". Matt
Kiilunen. (autobiography) 1972.

FINNS IN THE U.S.

- Magazine:
"Kalevainen" 1974. Publication of the Knights and Ladies of the Kaleva. Virginia, Minnesota. English and Finnish articles, including one
by Olaf Rankinen and LAMP, flying ministry in Canada.

- Publication
/News Release : "Finnish Features" by
Ministry for Foreign Affairs. "Speech by
the President of the Republic of Finland [Dr. Urho Kekkonen] to undergraduates on Independence Day,
December 6, 1963.

- Publication
/News Release: "Finnish Features"
/Ministry for Foreign Affairs. No.
59/63. "Speech by Finnish Foreign
Minister, prof. Veli Merikoski on October the 2nd 1963 during the
general debate of the 18th General Assembly of the United Nations"

- Letter
written by Janet Dalquist in response to inquiry from Iowa about Scandinavians
and the American Revolution. She
presents references about John Morton, signer of the Declaration of
Independence, of Finnish heritage.

MOTHERS

- Booklet: "The State's gift to the Mothers of Finland :
10 years activity of Maternity Relief"
1948 (Ministry of Labour)

- Xeroxed
article: (stapled into folder) : "After the Golden Moment; For some champions the Olympics have meant
enduring fame, for others they are only the memory of a transcendent instant of
glory" (Part 2, the Olympic Games) from
Sports Illustrated; July 17, 1972.
(section: "Paavo Nurmi, Recluse")

- Booklet: "Finland Builds". Published by the Finnish New York World's
Fair Commission. July, 1940.

RECONSTRUCTION (1941 -
)

- Magazine
/ Newspaper article (stapled into folder)
"How Finland Balks Her Communists. ... The little country in a dangerous
corner....stays independent. What is her
secret for survival? " by Demaree Bess. February 25, 1950.

- Book: "Finland Reveals her Secret Documents on
Soviet Policy, March 1940-June 1941.
(Attitude of the USSR to Finland after the Peace of Moscow) Official
Blue-White Book of Finland, with a preface by HJ.J. Procope, Minister of
Finland to the United States. 1941

- Publication
/ News Release : Finnish Features (Ministry for Foreign Affairs). "Reply of the President of the Republic to
the letter dated December 31, 1963 from Premier N.S. Kruschev. No. 2/64

- Report
(Xeroxed) : "The Rights and Duties of a Foreign Student in Finland." - Report
of the seminar arranged by the National Steering Committee. Edited, Arvi Tamminen. 1977.
(Finnish and English language)